Se Hun Gu
Multiple Lineages of Hantaviruses Harbored by the Iberian Mole ( Talpa occidentalis ) in Spain
Gu, Se Hun; Miñarro, Marcos; Feliu, Carlos; Hugot, Jean-Pierre; Forrester, Naomi L; Weaver, Scott C.; Yanagihara, Richard; Gu, Se Hun; Feliu, Carlos; Hugot, Jean-Pierre; Forrester, Naomi L.
Authors
Marcos Miñarro
Carlos Feliu
Jean-Pierre Hugot
Naomi L Forrester
Scott C. Weaver
Richard Yanagihara
Se Hun Gu
Carlos Feliu
Jean-Pierre Hugot
Naomi L. Forrester
Contributors
Colleen B. Jonsson
Editor
Connie Schmaljohn
Editor
Misa Korva
Editor
Jin-Won Song
Editor
Abstract
The recent detection of both Nova virus (NVAV) and Bruges virus (BRGV) in European moles (Talpa europaea) in Belgium and Germany prompted a search for related hantaviruses in the Iberian mole (Talpa occidentalis). RNAlater®-preserved lung tissue from 106 Iberian moles, collected during January 2011 to June 2014 in Asturias, Spain, were analyzed for hantavirus RNA by nested/hemi-nested RT-PCR. Pairwise alignment and comparison of partial L-segment sequences, detected in 11 Iberian moles from four parishes, indicated the circulation of genetically distinct hantaviruses. Phylogenetic analyses, using maximum-likelihood and Bayesian methods, demonstrated three distinct hantaviruses in Iberian moles: NVAV, BRGV, and a new hantavirus, designated Asturias virus (ASTV). Of the cDNA from seven infected moles processed for next generation sequencing using Illumina HiSeq1500, one produced viable contigs, spanning the S, M and L segments of ASTV. The original view that each hantavirus species is harbored by a single small-mammal host species is now known to be invalid. Host-switching or cross-species transmission events, as well as reassortment, have shaped the complex evolutionary history and phylogeography of hantaviruses such that some hantavirus species are hosted by multiple reservoir species, and conversely, some host species harbor more than one hantavirus species.
Citation
Gu, S. H., Miñarro, M., Feliu, C., Hugot, J., Forrester, N. L., Weaver, S. C., …Forrester, N. L. (2023). Multiple Lineages of Hantaviruses Harbored by the Iberian Mole ( Talpa occidentalis ) in Spain. Viruses, 15(6), Article 1313. https://doi.org/10.3390/v15061313
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | May 31, 2023 |
Online Publication Date | Jun 2, 2023 |
Publication Date | Jun 1, 2023 |
Deposit Date | Jul 11, 2023 |
Publicly Available Date | Jul 11, 2023 |
Journal | Viruses |
Electronic ISSN | 1999-4915 |
Publisher | MDPI |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | 6 |
Article Number | 1313 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.3390/v15061313 |
Keywords | hantavirus, evolution, talpid, Spain, Hantaviridae |
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